Former Catalan speaker accuses Spanish court of acting ‘politically’ ahead of independence trial
No public money used to fund referendum, says ex-minister
No public money used to fund referendum, says ex-minister
MEPs protest by showing banners with faces of jailed and exiled leaders
President Quim Torra meets California State Senator Jerry Hill in the US to discuss "common interests" and opportunities in Silicon Valley
The document released ahead of the jailed leader’s trial also emphasized his backing self-determination
Ada Colau pledged to formally reject their situation in next local council resolution
Madrid says spending plan has "very important" budget allocations while Catalan government asks for a move on self-determination
Roger Torrent thinks new elections might not be necessary after trial of independence leaders ends
Spanish Constitutional Court temporarily canceled legislation on gender equality, climate change, cannabis consumers associations and social protection
Lluís Puig participated in an act presenting the Council for the Republic entity, in the town in so-called Northern Catalonia
The parliament speaker also rejected a theoretical swearing in of Carles Puigdemont as president: “nothing has changed”
The Catalan president also challenged his Spanish counterpart to make concrete proposals, speaking during an official trip
Arrimadas says President is a "public danger" while the leader of the People's Party in Catalonia defines him as the head of a "sect"
Let’s take a look at what the country can expect from now on in politics, economy or culture
Catalan president says his government will recover social laws suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court
Long prison sentences for political leaders could inflame conflict with Spain again, and might force snap elections soon after local and European votes